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especially as a lot of analysts are actually specialists on religion and they said the church is in crisis and they have listed numerous reasons for why that is happening like that who leaks or corruption scandals and they just said basically major major organization so francis really has a lot of things to work out and to go out. and his position what it does and how and is he going to sort of change this tarnished image it really is a tarnished actually yes well you could say that he's kind of making the first step because he has met with journalists already and that is something that none of the popes have ever done before so he's kind of making a step in that direction but yes you have to understand that the media has actually played an important part in making in sort of perpetuating these scandals especially the tell the media they have had a field day with a lot of they have done their research they have actually broken several scandals and that is how that really came around in front of the what was in there we understand compiled by three cardinals even saying that they may be som
especially as a lot of analysts are actually specialists on religion and they said the church is in crisis and they have listed numerous reasons for why that is happening like that who leaks or corruption scandals and they just said basically major major organization so francis really has a lot of things to work out and to go out. and his position what it does and how and is he going to sort of change this tarnished image it really is a tarnished actually yes well you could say that he's kind...
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many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our content online so a teacher in north dakota where there are no muslim, potentially, no expert can come to her classroom, they can go to our web site and download the content and teach the things we are teaching. >> i think partnerships are the best way to overcome the limitations because we all have limitations. and sometimes it's just visibility. we actually have on our web site 50 short films and one of them is a muslim student from a school in fremont going to a school in arinda talking about what it's like going to school as a muslim in the united states and they are asking questions and you se
many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our...
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our religion correspondent lauren green is here next. it's a pig fight, a family forced out of their home over their pet. the controversy behind this coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. [ sigh of relief ] all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> welcome back. time for your shot of the morni morning. [cat meowing] >> cats and dogs calling a truce. and the cat is herding the puppies. >> in a reversal of the natural order, it's a cat herding puppies. >> clayton: amazing, one wary dog, i don't know about this, is he leadi
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we have religion involved. and we have got just a pretty defendant with just a heinous, brutal killing. so all those put together, that's why everybody is paying attention to this. >> bill: what's the religion component. >> they are both hormone. travis alexander, the victim had grown up mormon. he has been a mormon his whole life jodi arias, the defendant, converted to mormonism just prior to dating travis alexander. we have a very large mormon community here in arizona. so that has gained a lot of attention. but i think just the fact that a religion is involved and it's so involved here, that's really important to a lot of people watching we just heard the judge reading questions to ms. areas, they came from the jury, right? in your observation of the try trial being in the courtroom how do you think it's going? >> i don't think it's good for jodi at all. arizona is one the few states that allows the jury to ask the witness questions. she was on the stand for 18 days the jury had over 220 questions for her. t
we have religion involved. and we have got just a pretty defendant with just a heinous, brutal killing. so all those put together, that's why everybody is paying attention to this. >> bill: what's the religion component. >> they are both hormone. travis alexander, the victim had grown up mormon. he has been a mormon his whole life jodi arias, the defendant, converted to mormonism just prior to dating travis alexander. we have a very large mormon community here in arizona. so that...
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but over the years on "lockup," we filmed almost every type of religion there is. and yet, still, on a standard cell search, we found out behind bars, few things are sacred. >> even though they have their bible or koran, whatever religious preference they are, they'll still hide dope in it, and weapons in it. you'll find razor blades and dope stuffed in the bindings. everybody finds god in prison. if you're looking for him, this is where he's at. come on in. >> we've met some inmates that have seemed very devout, even as they grapple with the realities of their crime. ♪ >> it was in the middle of central california we heard the sounds of the muslim call to prayer emanating from a cell at kern valley state prison. cellmates jose garza and rehan ali bhutto explain to our crew how their religious practices aren't hindered by prison bars. >> at 5:00 we come up and do prayers. we begin our day like that. >> talk to me guys, why this cell is so different from the other cells you've been in. >> it's based on cleanness. we have to be clean. we keep ourselves clean and or
but over the years on "lockup," we filmed almost every type of religion there is. and yet, still, on a standard cell search, we found out behind bars, few things are sacred. >> even though they have their bible or koran, whatever religious preference they are, they'll still hide dope in it, and weapons in it. you'll find razor blades and dope stuffed in the bindings. everybody finds god in prison. if you're looking for him, this is where he's at. come on in. >> we've met...
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we're a minority religion. therefore, this is a very different attitude toward the church than other catholic churches. we are not spain, not ireland even. we recognize all of the other religions have an equal right to their beliefs. that's why they're hesitant on the pro choice issue, even to obey their deepest moral beliefs. but i want to get back to, let me stick to that because the first thing the pope did was call the chief rabbi in rome and open up a relationship. these things, respecting people, it's universal. we americans can agree completely on these good things, and that would be nice because i think we have an american religion. i think we agree on a lot of these things together. and i know what you were feeling when you said you were inspired because there's a common hope that we can find a common morality. >> you're coming back. we'll tall politics, but up next, the debt dual in washington. is something going to get done this year, and would a balanced budget hurt the economy? joining me for debat
we're a minority religion. therefore, this is a very different attitude toward the church than other catholic churches. we are not spain, not ireland even. we recognize all of the other religions have an equal right to their beliefs. that's why they're hesitant on the pro choice issue, even to obey their deepest moral beliefs. but i want to get back to, let me stick to that because the first thing the pope did was call the chief rabbi in rome and open up a relationship. these things, respecting...
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i believe religion should be like going to the avengers, who cares what it's about, as long as it looks cool and can i eat popcorn. [cheers and applause] [laughter] and those are not the only traditions pope francis is throwing out the window. >> a major break in tradition the mass on holy thursday will be held in a chapel at a juvenile detention facility. during the ceremony pope francis will wash the feet of 12 young inmates. >> stephen: washing the feet of young inmates. let me get this straight. i have to camp out overnight in st. peter's square just to catch a glimpse of him. meanwhile some hooligan bambino jacks a steero and next thing you know he's getting his feet washed by the pope. he's getting a mani-popee. i don't get it. your holiness if you don't want to end up as somebody's punk in prison, as soon as you get up there walk up to the biggest guy in the yard and you just bless him right in the face. [cheers and applause] folks, talking about the jesus. floofort four weeks -- for the last four years -- god i hope that wasn't jesus i was about to the hit. [laughter] for the la
i believe religion should be like going to the avengers, who cares what it's about, as long as it looks cool and can i eat popcorn. [cheers and applause] [laughter] and those are not the only traditions pope francis is throwing out the window. >> a major break in tradition the mass on holy thursday will be held in a chapel at a juvenile detention facility. during the ceremony pope francis will wash the feet of 12 young inmates. >> stephen: washing the feet of young inmates. let me...
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[laughter] >> is it possible for a church or religion to have structure with hierarchy, implied leadership? is it possible to have that without coming into a toal tearianism, and if so, is it possible to do that, and what would be the best structure? >> yeah. is it possible for a church not to have a high ark yal structure? no, they always have to have it. what's bad is that the priest has this exclusive power over the sackmental life of people, you know, and it comes to -- a priest can refuse to forgive you your sins. a priest can, in effect, send you to hell. it's an exclusive power to be jesus, to change the sack countrimental species, to be the arbiter over sin and marriage. priests can say you are marryied or you're not. they said both to my mother at one point. that kind of -- that priest is the body of christ and is jesus. you can have hierarchy structures, and there's all kinds of original structures in the church even of paul, and, certainly, of the pastor letters and in the acts of the apostles, but that secret power of the priest, and, of course, that's what led to the scandal o
[laughter] >> is it possible for a church or religion to have structure with hierarchy, implied leadership? is it possible to have that without coming into a toal tearianism, and if so, is it possible to do that, and what would be the best structure? >> yeah. is it possible for a church not to have a high ark yal structure? no, they always have to have it. what's bad is that the priest has this exclusive power over the sackmental life of people, you know, and it comes to -- a priest...
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i am. [ laughter ] >> and open ourselves up to the fact that baseball is a road to god just as our religion is a road to god just as buddhism is a road to god and the more important thing is that we all get used to finding god in this world. >> stephen: how is baseball anything like -- god does not take nine innings. >> but god, like baseball, is timeless. >> stephen: baseball feels timeless. [laughter] >> see now, the key that i'm trying to get at in this book is the fact that -- what we as human beings should be doing is searching for meaning. frequently meaning is that which we can learn and put in a mind, especially a wonderful mind like yours. [laughter] but frequently the real meaning of life can't be put in cognitive terms. there's a word i use in my course and in the book it can't be reduced to words. we experience it. the way we know we're in love, for example. the way we know life as meaning. >> stephen: i like that inhe havable thing because i can say something is true and go, i can't schain it, i'm right though -- i can't explain it. i'm right though. [cheers and applause] and m
i am. [ laughter ] >> and open ourselves up to the fact that baseball is a road to god just as our religion is a road to god just as buddhism is a road to god and the more important thing is that we all get used to finding god in this world. >> stephen: how is baseball anything like -- god does not take nine innings. >> but god, like baseball, is timeless. >> stephen: baseball feels timeless. [laughter] >> see now, the key that i'm trying to get at in this book is...
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because, you know, i don't think a pope should stay one religion. [ laughter ] >> why do you think they chose a teenage pope? >> i guess they want a new change, maybe have the teenagers to get into the religion as well, since now, like, preteens and teens are not into it. maybe a new trend they're doing. >> what's his name? >> pope -- the new pope? >> pope the new pope. >> yeah. >> anything you'd like to tell the new pope? >> well, i'd like to tell you you're doing an amazing job. i think you'll be great. and go you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we need to go us, too. when we come back, my cousin sal wreaks havoc working at a temp agency. jessica simpson is here. jim jefferies is here, and we have music from luke bryan. so come back. at turbotax, we know this is more than a paycheck. it's rent. bus fare. a night out. that's why we let you file your simple federal return for free. it's free to prepare, print, e-file and you can even chat with a tax expert. get the federal free edition at turbotax.com. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil™ sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [
because, you know, i don't think a pope should stay one religion. [ laughter ] >> why do you think they chose a teenage pope? >> i guess they want a new change, maybe have the teenagers to get into the religion as well, since now, like, preteens and teens are not into it. maybe a new trend they're doing. >> what's his name? >> pope -- the new pope? >> pope the new pope. >> yeah. >> anything you'd like to tell the new pope? >> well, i'd like to...
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certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people in. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein. idealist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend. who also on april second twenty twelve. a holiday in a journalist for a local t.v. station was killed instantly when his car exploded. until. a relaxing evening along the banks of the tigris overseen by the palace of the local hero sadam. saddam was always surrounded by members of his own tribe and many here miss the man who built a sunni state much to their advantage. became injured or killed the americans didn't come here to look for weapons of mass destruction nor to hunt down certain are saying they came to rob us and to kill us asian iraq it was a unified country but at the moment when they arrived the americans that triggered divisions by creating ethnic conflicts just you know this very wel
certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people in. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein. idealist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend. who also on april second twenty twelve. a holiday in a journalist for a local t.v. station was...
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enjoy english culture, but we are not talking about culture here -- we are talking about to be will religions. one which has a penal code or says one thing which got says and another which says man has the authority. who has the true authority to dictate what you and me can do and cannot do? that can only be dictated by islam. >> most muslims in britain do not agree. one leading cleric is highly critical of the -- critical of the patrols. >> what these brothers need to understand and what we need to explain to them as they will be accountable before allah for doing these things, for damaging the image of islam, and for misrepresenting. >> of billy lives in cologne. his name used to be marvin. -- abdullah lives in cologne. he regards the arab rebellion is just the beginning. he converted in may 2009 while he was talking on the telephone with a salafist cleric. the 21-year-old says germans are wrong to equate salafism with danger. >> i tried to follow the profit and his companions, and i do not call myself a salafist. i just try my best to maintain strict face with my doctrine. i am is perfectl
enjoy english culture, but we are not talking about culture here -- we are talking about to be will religions. one which has a penal code or says one thing which got says and another which says man has the authority. who has the true authority to dictate what you and me can do and cannot do? that can only be dictated by islam. >> most muslims in britain do not agree. one leading cleric is highly critical of the -- critical of the patrols. >> what these brothers need to understand...
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[overlapping chatter] [sighs] i finally know how you feel, kyle, knowing your religion is right but being laughed at by everyone else. it's so hard for us jews. but i guess we just have to let stupid people believe what they're gonna believe. - yeah. - i know what you're thinking, kyle, but i really do believe in judaism now. i'm not lying. - i know you're not. - cool, thanks, kyle. oh, and kyle, happy passover. - happy passover, cartman. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: hey, welcome to the daily show. ( cheers and applause ) welcome. my name is jon stewart. i'm telling you, baby, we're back. tonight is our last show before we take a two-week break. (laughing) very excited peter dinklage from game of thrones, hbo show. a lot of nudity and a lot of beheading. let's begin tonight with a happy passover. i know you're settling in for the passover bacon, egg and cheese sandwich. (laughing) it's been a while since i ran a proper seder. i'll tell you who know
[overlapping chatter] [sighs] i finally know how you feel, kyle, knowing your religion is right but being laughed at by everyone else. it's so hard for us jews. but i guess we just have to let stupid people believe what they're gonna believe. - yeah. - i know what you're thinking, kyle, but i really do believe in judaism now. i'm not lying. - i know you're not. - cool, thanks, kyle. oh, and kyle, happy passover. - happy passover, cartman. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new...
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effects these communities and everyday we know that the epidemic of violent vls knows no raise carried or religion but we also know that there are absolutely objective risk forks that we can pass on and that is the hope and action of wrap around we work to reduce those risk factors associated with violent injury and community partners and by doing so we give young people the opportunity to live if become heros and by reducing the injury resid diskism these case manager that is i have to have on stage with me because they are so much everything to me ... (applause) they work they work everyday to make my night job observe sleet and i would love to see that day. i want to first thank these case managers and haive judiciary and ruben and michael you are the heros full of home, determination and inspiration i'm so proud of what you have done and i thank you for absolutely being my brothers in this cause. i couldn't say enough (applause) . >> to our compliant rep.s our cline in the back of the room, joe drakely please stand up and let us give you a hand. thank you for trusting us in your journey to a r
effects these communities and everyday we know that the epidemic of violent vls knows no raise carried or religion but we also know that there are absolutely objective risk forks that we can pass on and that is the hope and action of wrap around we work to reduce those risk factors associated with violent injury and community partners and by doing so we give young people the opportunity to live if become heros and by reducing the injury resid diskism these case manager that is i have to have on...
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we want egypt to be based on the values of the revolution, to not ban people based on gender or religion. egypt's battle over beards highlights the intense conflict that came after the revolution between islamists and secularists. fueling the conflict? deep-seeded mistrust on both sides. >> you wouldn't trust it? >> no. >> came world famous blogging about human rights in egypt. convinced bearded officers are on a mission to islamtize the police force. >> i will not be comfortable if the cop who stops me and asks me for my car license is a bearded guy. i will never be comfortable. >> egypt's bearded officers insist all they want is to serve on a secular force while honoring islam. this dilemma is one of many challenges for a young revolution struggling to create a democracy where secularists and islamists can live side by side. reza sayah, cnn, cairo. >> duchess kathrine says she wants a boy. >> but prince william -- the gender we're talking about. >> and reminder to watch cnn's new show "the lead with jake tapper" starting today at 4:00 eastern. >> we look forward to him promoting us, do
we want egypt to be based on the values of the revolution, to not ban people based on gender or religion. egypt's battle over beards highlights the intense conflict that came after the revolution between islamists and secularists. fueling the conflict? deep-seeded mistrust on both sides. >> you wouldn't trust it? >> no. >> came world famous blogging about human rights in egypt. convinced bearded officers are on a mission to islamtize the police force. >> i will not be...
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one is religion and the other is politics. i usually talk about religion, but tonight i'm going to talk about politics. >> again audio recordings, possibly the last known ones of the victim in this case. the accused, jodi arias, seems to have gone to a lot of trouble to get the police going in circles early on. did she think she could outsmart them? how her actions could give away what she was really thinking. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> prosecutors say
one is religion and the other is politics. i usually talk about religion, but tonight i'm going to talk about politics. >> again audio recordings, possibly the last known ones of the victim in this case. the accused, jodi arias, seems to have gone to a lot of trouble to get the police going in circles early on. did she think she could outsmart them? how her actions could give away what she was really thinking. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better...
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is on this thing, the libertarian view, of course, is that government should have nothing to do with religion in any way. they don't understand why the state would -- be issuing marriage licenses. but, you know, there he is. stuck defending the republican position. and -- but ari, going forward, if the supreme court doesn't help out the republican party this way, how long would it take for there to be some beginning of peeling off of republicans from the party doctrine on this? >> i think it would take several more election cycles to have any kind of shift at the federal level or the rnc platform if we're measuring that way. i think alex is hitting on an important point -- >> sam -- >> did i do that twice? there is a predicate here, which is the court is often used as something that both parties will organize against when they're outraged about positions unchangeable. but at other times we have seen this throughout history, the court becomes a permission structure to make change. the republicans and the democrats both had very poor records on civil rights and over time, particularly with deci
is on this thing, the libertarian view, of course, is that government should have nothing to do with religion in any way. they don't understand why the state would -- be issuing marriage licenses. but, you know, there he is. stuck defending the republican position. and -- but ari, going forward, if the supreme court doesn't help out the republican party this way, how long would it take for there to be some beginning of peeling off of republicans from the party doctrine on this? >> i think...
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would protect the mosque as a holy site he even ford inside with bare feet out of respect for their religion in spite of the shattered glass and cartridges on the floor he was hit by two bullets his friend who was born did say he carried him to the ambulance outside here fused to go to hospital saying he wouldn't leave the other guys alone and when he rushed back he was hit by some more boys and died on the stairs of the mosque i told him i was praying for him but he said pray for syria first then for me syria had always been a priority in his life i hadn't seen him for so long i would often call him and say please come back home i miss you so much i want to see you but i never saw him. one day we were moving hand in hand with a group of militants who were not making their way through the streets but three yards homes kitchens was the last that it's in and who ran into an old man in one of the houses he was unfair. still the army supported him. he didn't have any relatives left so the soldiers took care of him brought him food and water every time he caught sight of a soldier although he was
would protect the mosque as a holy site he even ford inside with bare feet out of respect for their religion in spite of the shattered glass and cartridges on the floor he was hit by two bullets his friend who was born did say he carried him to the ambulance outside here fused to go to hospital saying he wouldn't leave the other guys alone and when he rushed back he was hit by some more boys and died on the stairs of the mosque i told him i was praying for him but he said pray for syria first...
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certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people that any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein i'm. come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend i knew all on april second two thousand and twelve. a holiday. and a journalist for a local t.v. station was killed instantly when his car exploded. until. a relaxing evening along the banks of the tigris overseen by the palace of the local hero saddam. saddam was always surrounded by members of his own tribe and many here miss the man who built a sunni state much to their advantage. they came in just for the americans didn't come here to look for weapons of mass destruction nor to hunt down saddam hussein they came to rob us and to kill us ation iraq that was a unified country but at the moment when they arrived at the americans that triggered divisions by creating ethnic conflicts just you
certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people that any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein i'm. come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend i knew all on april second two thousand and twelve. a holiday. and a journalist for a local...
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certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill. our best people any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein was. idealist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend i am on april second two thousand and twelve . a holiday in a journalist for a local t.v. station was killed instantly when his car exploded. was. a relaxing evening along the banks of the tigris overseen by the palace of the local hero sadam. saddam was always surrounded by members of his own tribe and many here miss the man who built a sunni state much to their advantage. they came in just for the americans didn't come here to look for weapons of mass destruction nor to hunt down saddam hussein they came to rob us and to kill us asian iraq it was a unified country but don't love it when they arrive as the americans that triggered divisions by creating ethnic conflicts just you know th
certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill. our best people any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein was. idealist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend i am on april second two thousand and twelve . a holiday in a journalist for a local...
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certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people that any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein. delist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend. on april second two thousand and twelve kemi runs a holiday in a journalist for a local...
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certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people that any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein's. idealist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend. on april second two thousand and twelve. a holiday in a journalist for a local t.v. station was killed instantly when his car exploded. was. a relaxing evening along the banks of the tigris overseen by the palace of the local hero sadam. saddam was always surrounded by members of his own tribe and many here miss the man who built a sunni state much to their advantage. they can injure the americans didn't come here to look for weapons of mass destruction nor to hunt down certain are saying they came to rob us and to kill us asian iraq it was a unified country but at the moment when they arrived as the americans that triggered divisions by creating ethnic conflicts just you know this v
certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people that any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein's. idealist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend. on april second two thousand and twelve. a holiday in a journalist for a local t.v....
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so until we kind of break down those things, we can actually use religion. we can use god to remind people just where we stand as a party and actually expand our fold amongst the african-americans and hispanic communities which as we know we did so poorly with them in the last couple election cycles. we need to get them back and get in front of them. and we have a hook here. we just need to break down some of those other barriers so they'll given to us on those social issues. >> hogan, i like your pragmatism. we can use god. and i'm just teasing. i know you didn't mean it that way, it just came out funny. gay marriage. when hogan makes this point, no social issues can help us with african-american/hispanic voters because of religious conservatives. what about gay marriage? 53% of people think that should be okay. and that's shifting around this country. i think we all can acknowledge there has been a tipping point. i don't know when it's going to become overwhelming, but looks like it's going that way. how can a party win when they're going to say no to an i
so until we kind of break down those things, we can actually use religion. we can use god to remind people just where we stand as a party and actually expand our fold amongst the african-americans and hispanic communities which as we know we did so poorly with them in the last couple election cycles. we need to get them back and get in front of them. and we have a hook here. we just need to break down some of those other barriers so they'll given to us on those social issues. >> hogan, i...
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you have with the equal rights amendment is the absence of religion. which is not supposed to be part of the dialogue here with same-sex marriage but just yesterday, ralph reed was on "meet the press" and he talk about pro creation and the reason we have marriage which clouds this debate and certainly did not cloud equal rights amendment as it relates to what people see as a social view of life. what they think is a moral view of life, right? >> well, you did have a lot of fundamentalist christian groups really flexing their muscles in some ways for the first time with the equal rights amendment. phyllis schlafly who led that -- >> you pointed that out in your article. >> there are differences, as you know. e.r.a. was one tool of the feminist movement and they may have lost the battle but won the war in terms of having lots of statutes passed. lots of states happened with the states, even if the e.r.a. didn't. is not exactly aanalogous to it. >> the article is amazing and i think people should look at it from an historical perspective. and there was a
you have with the equal rights amendment is the absence of religion. which is not supposed to be part of the dialogue here with same-sex marriage but just yesterday, ralph reed was on "meet the press" and he talk about pro creation and the reason we have marriage which clouds this debate and certainly did not cloud equal rights amendment as it relates to what people see as a social view of life. what they think is a moral view of life, right? >> well, you did have a lot of...
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certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein i'm. come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend i knew all on april second two thousand and twelve rounds a holiday. and a journalist for a local...
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certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein i'm. come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend i knew all on april second two thousand and twelve. a holiday. and a journalist for a local t.v. station was killed instantly when his car exploded. down. a relaxing evening along the banks of the tigris overseen by the palace of the local hero sadam. saddam was always surrounded by members of his own tribe and many here miss the man who built a sunni state much to their advantage. they came in just for the americans didn't come here to look for weapons of mass destruction nor to hunt down saddam hussein they came to rob us and to kill us ation iraq it was a unified country but at the most but when they arrived the americans that triggered divisions by creating ethnic conflicts just you know this
certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein i'm. come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend i knew all on april second two thousand and twelve. a holiday. and a journalist for a local t.v....
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certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people have any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein an. idealist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend i am on april second two thousand and twelve kemi runs a holiday in a journalist for a local t.v. station was killed instantly when his car exploded i and my. i am a relaxing evening along the banks of the tigris overseen by the palace of the local hero saddam. saddam was always surrounded by members of his own tribe and many here miss the man who built a sunni state much to their advantage. to kill injure or kill the americans didn't come here to look for weapons of mass destruction nor to hunt down certain are saying they came to rob us and to kill us asian iraq it was a unified country but at the moment when they arrived at the americans that triggered divisions by creating ethnic
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certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people that any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it down with sam i'm. come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend i knew all on april second two thousand and twelve ounce a holiday. and a journalist for a local t.v. station was killed instantly when his car exploded. down. a relaxing evening along the banks of the tigris overseen by the palace of the local hero sadam. saddam was always surrounded by members of his own tribe and many here miss the man who built a sunni state much to their advantage. they came in just for the americans didn't come here to look for weapons of mass destruction nor to hunt down saddam hussein they came to rob us and to kill us asian iraq it was a unified country but at the moment when they arrived at the americans that triggered divisions by creating ethnic conflicts just you kno
certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people that any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it down with sam i'm. come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend i knew all on april second two thousand and twelve ounce a holiday. and a journalist for a local...
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certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people that any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein. idealist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend. on april second two thousand and twelve kemi runs a holiday in a journalist for a local t.v. station was killed instantly when his car exploded and was not. a relaxing evening along the banks of the tigris overseen by the palace of the local hero sadam. saddam was always surrounded by members of his own tribe and many here miss the man who built a sunni state much to their advantage. they can injure or kill the americans didn't come here to look for weapons of mass destruction nor to hunt down saddam hussein they came to rob us and to kill us asian iraq it was a unified country but at the moment when they arrived as the americans that triggered divisions by creating ethnic conflicts ju
certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people that any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein. idealist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend. on april second two thousand and twelve kemi runs a holiday in a journalist for a...
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certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people that any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein. idealist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend. on april second two thousand and twelve rounds a holiday in a journalist for a local t.v. station was killed instantly when his car exploded. was. a relaxing evening along the banks of the tigris overseen by the palace of the local hero sadam. saddam was always surrounded by members of his own tribe and many here miss the man who built a sunni state much to their advantage. they can injure or kill the americans didn't come here to look for weapons of mass destruction or to hunt down saddam hussein they came to rob us and to kill us asian iraq it was a unified country but at the moment when they arrived at the americans that triggered divisions by creating ethnic conflicts just you know
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school has to show neutrality toward the religion. and by the way, that was just -- i'll quote justice o'conner if you want a supreme court quote that you must show neutrality. so within reason, within the school, the picture can be posted. there is a fair grounds here. >> ainsley: tamara, i'll give you the last word. this picture has been up 70 years. is it really harming anyone? >> no, i do not think it's harming anybody. but at the end of the day whether you want to quote the supreme court or not, there is an entanglement here where the school is basically putting a seal of approval on a piece of art and that is a violation of the establishment -- i didn't make the rules up. >> ainsley: thanks so much. i appreciate both of you coming in this morning. a scary lesson coming to schools. graphic stories of war and bombings for third graders. is that appropriate? why these books were just approved. plus, the sumo wrestlers, they're out. chess is out why we're playing a life size game. >> brian: make a move! lobster , like lobster lover'
school has to show neutrality toward the religion. and by the way, that was just -- i'll quote justice o'conner if you want a supreme court quote that you must show neutrality. so within reason, within the school, the picture can be posted. there is a fair grounds here. >> ainsley: tamara, i'll give you the last word. this picture has been up 70 years. is it really harming anyone? >> no, i do not think it's harming anybody. but at the end of the day whether you want to quote the...
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certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people have any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein's. idealist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend. i am on april second two thousand and twelve coming around the holiday inn a journalist for a local t.v. station was killed instantly when his car exploded and my. am relaxing evening along the banks of the tigris overseen by the palace of the local hero saddam. saddam was always surrounded by members of his own tribe and many here miss the man who built a sunni state much to their advantage. they can injure or kill the americans didn't come here to look for weapons of mass destruction nor to hunt down saddam hussein they came to rob us and to kill us asian iraq it was a unified country but at the moment when they arrived at the americans that triggered divisions by creating ethnic c
certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordered from outside to kill our best people have any of us. in the city center the mosque still bears the name of the man who built it was saddam hussein's. idealist come to pay a final homage to his murdered friend. i am on april second two thousand and twelve coming around the holiday inn a...
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but any religion system lives outside of the secular world anyway. but that also doesn't mean that the rest of us if we have decided that an old system of thinking that did not allow, for example, women to work or vote which is absolutely the structure of -- of older judao christian thinking from the catholic church to the episcopal church sarah silverman's sister who is a are buy just got arrested for prayingal the whaling wall because women are not allowed to pray at the whaling wall. now in the united states we would not believe in such a thing. >> caller: yes. >> hal: so they don't believe that women are not allowed to leave the home without a chaperon chaperon, but the rest of society should not be responsible for enforcing your belief system. >> now if you believed that [ inaudible ] you could be in serious trouble with muslims worldwide. >> hal: how do you mean? >> caller: you can't discard marriage in a christian way -- >> hal: i'm not. that's what i'm saying you have every right in your belief system to get married and maintain marriage in y
but any religion system lives outside of the secular world anyway. but that also doesn't mean that the rest of us if we have decided that an old system of thinking that did not allow, for example, women to work or vote which is absolutely the structure of -- of older judao christian thinking from the catholic church to the episcopal church sarah silverman's sister who is a are buy just got arrested for prayingal the whaling wall because women are not allowed to pray at the whaling wall. now in...
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the facebook cafe is the kind of place where no one cares what religion you are, the continuing sectarian violence, which the invasion and least 10 years ago, makes everyone depressed. she works as a waitress, something rare. she wants to get out, she says. there is no future in this country. except, there could be, thanks to iraq's future oil wealth. the last 10 years have seen hundreds of thousands of lives snuffed out or ruin, and more lives were lost today. more on where iraq stance 10 years on, i spoke a short time ago with president bush's envoy to iraq directly following the 2003 invasion. thanks very much for coming in. how will history look back on this war? >> it is, in a way, too early to ask. obviously, in 10 years, everybody says we need to have the answer, but i do not think we have it yet because it is a mixed record. there is good stuff and bad news. you have to find a balance, and it will take awhile. >> what could america have done to make it less of a mixed record and more of a good record? >> i have said all along that the transition from dictatorship to democracy is h
the facebook cafe is the kind of place where no one cares what religion you are, the continuing sectarian violence, which the invasion and least 10 years ago, makes everyone depressed. she works as a waitress, something rare. she wants to get out, she says. there is no future in this country. except, there could be, thanks to iraq's future oil wealth. the last 10 years have seen hundreds of thousands of lives snuffed out or ruin, and more lives were lost today. more on where iraq stance 10...
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the potential jurors noted they have daily and meaningful contact with a person of another race or religion. and then i had another trial after this was done in another jurisdiction that shall go unnamed, and i would say there were maybe 5 percent of the jurors, potential jurors, who had had meaningful contact with a person of a different race or ethnicity and that's really what this is about. one of my least favorite words is the word tolerance because, you know, i tolerate brussel sprouts but if you simply tolerate the diversity that is america, you are going to, you are aspiring for mediocrity. when we have, and this gets back to your question, when we have leaders that embrace diversity and that build a culture that says, you know what, if you want to compete in the global economy tomorrow, pal, you've got to embrace diversity. why does coca-cola write a brief to the united states supreme court and general motors and microsoft on issues of diversity and higher education? because they know if they want to get ahead, they've got to embrace that diversity. if they want to continue to be a
the potential jurors noted they have daily and meaningful contact with a person of another race or religion. and then i had another trial after this was done in another jurisdiction that shall go unnamed, and i would say there were maybe 5 percent of the jurors, potential jurors, who had had meaningful contact with a person of a different race or ethnicity and that's really what this is about. one of my least favorite words is the word tolerance because, you know, i tolerate brussel sprouts but...
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and over non-religions. the christian-only memorial sends a message that the government only cares about the deaths of christian soldiers, not jewish, other non-christian and non-religious soldiers. coos bay says this. >> we passed it on to our city attorney to review that and relevant case law. and obviously these cases are happening around the nation. >> trace: again, it becomes a legal fight and the legal fights have been kind of split decisions. remember the cross of mount soledad? that had to be taken down. the mojave memorial was donated to a veterans group, but the supreme court ruled that that did not violate the establishment clause and they allowed that cross to stay. so somebody stole it a couple of years ago, so now it's gone. but legally, it was allowed to stay. >> alisyn: hard to predict what will happen with this one in oregon. thanks, trace. >> trace: okay. >> alisyn: a celebrity prom invitation goes viral. a high school senior asked supermodel kate upton to be his date in a unique way. we'll
and over non-religions. the christian-only memorial sends a message that the government only cares about the deaths of christian soldiers, not jewish, other non-christian and non-religious soldiers. coos bay says this. >> we passed it on to our city attorney to review that and relevant case law. and obviously these cases are happening around the nation. >> trace: again, it becomes a legal fight and the legal fights have been kind of split decisions. remember the cross of mount...
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ago we also launched an interfaith speakers bureau where we take out representatives of the 5 major religions and do the same thing and we model in front of high school and middle school students how the faiths can sit down like we are sitting here today and have conversations about our commonalities but about our differences as well. many of the comments we get from students is, wow, you guys can sit up there and talk because most of the pictures our students see are the ones that have been playing across our screens the last 2 or 3 days. we hope by challenging that we can prevent bullying and harassment we've been seeing here today. >> thank you, amina stacy is manager of communications for the los angeles giants. >> if you think about what our mission is, you probably think our mission is to win the world series every year, which hopefully this year we're on the right track, but actually our mission statement, we just went through an exercise but our mission statement has always been to enrich the community through innovation. and it's very, i am very proud of the fact that the giants have
ago we also launched an interfaith speakers bureau where we take out representatives of the 5 major religions and do the same thing and we model in front of high school and middle school students how the faiths can sit down like we are sitting here today and have conversations about our commonalities but about our differences as well. many of the comments we get from students is, wow, you guys can sit up there and talk because most of the pictures our students see are the ones that have been...
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restored and waldo while looking to ease their religion war is how it was decided from nizhni novgorod who got all three points with a two one win the visitors taking the lead as are two southeast of scored his first ever goal in the top flight thirty minutes later and sarky is a god he is involved a second after a confident finish better on strike at me to get a chance to hold one back scoring his one hundred thirty goal in the league but there was no way back for a stall. the be. a line you are in real really geisha in trouble after being thrashed four i won it on court the home side had already opened up with three goals commission going into the half time break alexander calling me to find a brace from martin you could go between on current form or in control of the side from body cuffed us were given a glimmer of hope as all the running it got the deficit to three one but on car completed the road laid on constantin my serious boring from the sport while mixing can only go from eighty five in stoppage to have. been sent in by the r t. and i we can have a look at the best of the re
restored and waldo while looking to ease their religion war is how it was decided from nizhni novgorod who got all three points with a two one win the visitors taking the lead as are two southeast of scored his first ever goal in the top flight thirty minutes later and sarky is a god he is involved a second after a confident finish better on strike at me to get a chance to hold one back scoring his one hundred thirty goal in the league but there was no way back for a stall. the be. a line you...
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rust off and walter while looking to ease their religion worries however it was decided from nizhni novgorod who got all three points with a two one win the visitors taking the lead as are two subtleties of scored his first ever goal in the top flight thirty minutes later and sarky is a god he is involved a second after a confident finish better on strike at me to get a chance to hold one back scoring his one hundred thirty goal in the league but there was no way back for a stall. the be. a line yeah i are in real really geisha in trouble off to being thrashed when i won it on court the home side had already opened up at three goal couche and going into the half time break like sound they're calling me and a brace from martin you could go between on current form or in control of the side from batik of course were given a glimmer of hope as all when brian yeshe got the deficit to three one but i'm a car completed the road laid on constantin my suit is boring from this board while mixing can only go from eighty five in. i. don't think our t. . and i we can have a look at the best of a rest fro
rust off and walter while looking to ease their religion worries however it was decided from nizhni novgorod who got all three points with a two one win the visitors taking the lead as are two subtleties of scored his first ever goal in the top flight thirty minutes later and sarky is a god he is involved a second after a confident finish better on strike at me to get a chance to hold one back scoring his one hundred thirty goal in the league but there was no way back for a stall. the be. a...
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rust off and walter well looking to ease their religion worries however it was the side from nizhni novgorod who got all three points with a two one win the visitors taking the lead as our two sided piece of scored his first ever goal in the top flight thirty minutes later and sarky is a god he is involved a second after a confident finish better on strike at me to get a chance to hold one back scoring his one hundred thirty goal in the league but there was no way back for a stall. the be. a line you are in real really the sion trouble of to be thrashed for i won it on court the home side had already opened up at the result to sion going into the half time break and xander call me and a brace from martin you could go between on current form or in control of the side from woody cuff gus were given a glimmer of hope as over when brian initially got the deficit to three one but on car completed the row. your suits boring from this board. made it even stoppage to . constantly about our t. . and i we can have a look at the best of the rest from the past week from around the globe and bolts has be
rust off and walter well looking to ease their religion worries however it was the side from nizhni novgorod who got all three points with a two one win the visitors taking the lead as our two sided piece of scored his first ever goal in the top flight thirty minutes later and sarky is a god he is involved a second after a confident finish better on strike at me to get a chance to hold one back scoring his one hundred thirty goal in the league but there was no way back for a stall. the be. a...
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ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country is better than the food we do have a problem there is violence there are lots of explosions everything is ok except the bombing it's not. the way things are today we suffer. groups of fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and return safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the next explosion or attack may come. well the u.s. led military campaign in iraq was supposed to overthrow the regime of saddam hussein and protect the world from his alleged weapons of mass destruction saddam was toppled or though w m d's were never found artie's that in a collusion i takes a look at whether the means justified the end. what for the thinking then and what do they think now those are the questions that many people want to ask those in power who made the decision to invade iraq ten years ago r.t. did just that posing several uncomfortable questions
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it is important to know exactly the religion of our candidates. there is nothing more important. host: she is gone. guest: rand paul's father is a christian and religious man. the republican party is going through rebuilding and redesign and try to figure out what they will do and rand paul could be a big part of that. he had a filibuster on the floor and i'm sure we will be hearing his name more in the future. host: mechanicsville, va., go ahead. caller: i have a question -- when you are debating about the budget, why do they continue to put amendments in there that have absolutely nothing to do with - the budget? guest: that the great question. it's because they can. there is a role in the senate that says they can attach strings to the budget and no one can stop them. given the opportunity that senators have, they took it. mideast policy got involved and to guns and so they did whatever they wanted to do. that was on full display. host: that was not covered in the lessons proffered by "school house rock." you talked about briefly but you can expand about how the in the congres
it is important to know exactly the religion of our candidates. there is nothing more important. host: she is gone. guest: rand paul's father is a christian and religious man. the republican party is going through rebuilding and redesign and try to figure out what they will do and rand paul could be a big part of that. he had a filibuster on the floor and i'm sure we will be hearing his name more in the future. host: mechanicsville, va., go ahead. caller: i have a question -- when you are...
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wouldn't occur in syria which has just as many complications in terms of sectarianism and and different religions and different people the rebel opposition has close links with al qaeda groups do we want to help bring them to power and then we can be supporting moloch a state terrorist a thug a dictator as well as. those who is technically on the state department's designation of official terrorist organizations. going into syria would be such a disaster that it's almost unspeakable and the fact that people like douglas and other interventionist yes i'll use that word again claim that we ought to be going in and doing something about syria as if we can and if we ought to and as we have the legal and moral authority to proves that the lessons of iraq have not fully been learned ok douglas please reply you know it's always nice when you can call your opponent in name and put a label on him look at you know what syria shows us is that iraq's problems were really of its own making saddam hussein you know representing a minority of the iraqis his minority sect faction ruled over iraq once he was gone
wouldn't occur in syria which has just as many complications in terms of sectarianism and and different religions and different people the rebel opposition has close links with al qaeda groups do we want to help bring them to power and then we can be supporting moloch a state terrorist a thug a dictator as well as. those who is technically on the state department's designation of official terrorist organizations. going into syria would be such a disaster that it's almost unspeakable and the...
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ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country so that we do have a problem. there are explosions everything is. the way things are today. groups are fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and be returned safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the next explosion or attack may come. the u.s. led military campaign in iraq was supposed to overthrow the regime of saddam hussein and protect the world from his alleged weapons of mass destruction saddam was toppled although w m d's were never found argues in a delusional takes a look at whether the means justify the end. what's for the thinking then and what do they think now those are the questions that many people want to ask those in power who made the decision to invade iraq ten years ago r.t. did just that pose in several uncomfortable questions to those who voted to invade the country a decade ago warning their replies may leave y
ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country so that we do have a problem. there are explosions everything is. the way things are today. groups are fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and be returned safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the next explosion or attack may come. the u.s. led military...
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ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country so they know we do have a problem that is violent there are lots of explosions everything is ok except the bombing it's on. the way things are today for. groups of fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and return safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the next explosion or attack may come. the u.s. led offensive are champions of the goal of freeing iraqis from saddam hussein's tyrant and protect in the world from the alleged weapons of mass destruction saddam was toppled but no w m d's were ever found art is a good takes a look at the troubled legacy of the war. what for they thinking then and what do they think now those are the questions that many people want to ask those in power who made the decision to invade iraq ten years ago r.t. did just that pose in several uncomfortable questions to those who voted to invade the country a
ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country so they know we do have a problem that is violent there are lots of explosions everything is ok except the bombing it's on. the way things are today for. groups of fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and return safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the...
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restored and waldo while looking to ease their religion war is how it was decided from nizhni novgorod who got all three points with a two one win the visitors taking the lead as our two sided piece of scored his first ever goal in the top flight thirty minutes later and starkey is a god he is involved a second after a confident finish better on strike at me to get a chance to hold one back scoring his one hundred thirty goal in the league but there was no way back for a stall. thanks. a line yeah i really really geisha in trouble after being thrashed when i won it on court the home side had already opened up with three goals commission going into the half time break alexander call me and a brace from martin you could go between your current form or in control of the side from batik of course were given a glimmer of hope as old one brian used the deficit to three one but i'm cora completed the road lead on constantin my c.v. is boring from this board while maxine can only go from eighty five in stoppage to . constantine but the r t. and i we can have a look at the best of the rest from
restored and waldo while looking to ease their religion war is how it was decided from nizhni novgorod who got all three points with a two one win the visitors taking the lead as our two sided piece of scored his first ever goal in the top flight thirty minutes later and starkey is a god he is involved a second after a confident finish better on strike at me to get a chance to hold one back scoring his one hundred thirty goal in the league but there was no way back for a stall. thanks. a line...
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ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country is better than we do have a problem that is violence there are lots of explosions everything is. the way things are today. groups are fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and return safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the next explosion or attack. the u.s. led military campaign in iraq was supposed to overthrow the regime of saddam hussein and protect the world from his alleged weapons of mass destruction so dumb was toppled well though w m d's were never found our goal now is that it takes a look at whether the means are justified the end. what for the thinking then and what do they think now those are the questions that many people want to ask those in power who made the decision to invade iraq ten years ago r.t. did just that pose in several uncomfortable questions to those who voted to invade the country a decade ago warning
ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country is better than we do have a problem that is violence there are lots of explosions everything is. the way things are today. groups are fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and return safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the next explosion or attack. the...
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wouldn't occur in syria which has just as many complications in terms of sectarianism and and different religions and different people the rebel opposition has close links with al-qaeda groups do we want to help bring them to power and then we can be supporting moloch a state terrorist a thug a dictator as well as. who is technically on the state department's designation of official terrorist organizations. going into syria would be such a disaster that it's almost unspeakable and the fact that people like douglas and other interventionist yes i'll use that word again claim that we ought to be going in and doing something about syria as if we can and if we ought to and as we have the legal and moral authority to proves that the lessons of iraq have not fully been learned ok douglas please reply you know it's always nice when you can call your own upon a name and put a label on him look at you know what syria shows us is that iraq's problems were really of its own making saddam hussein you know representing a minority of the iraqis his minority sect faction ruled over iraq once he was gone and he
wouldn't occur in syria which has just as many complications in terms of sectarianism and and different religions and different people the rebel opposition has close links with al-qaeda groups do we want to help bring them to power and then we can be supporting moloch a state terrorist a thug a dictator as well as. who is technically on the state department's designation of official terrorist organizations. going into syria would be such a disaster that it's almost unspeakable and the fact that...
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ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country. we do have a problem that is violence there are explosions everything is. the way things are today. groups are fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and be returned safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the next explosion or attack. barack obama chose israel as a destination of choice for his first visit abroad since his reelection despite earlier words on bolstering u.s. arab relations he largely skirted the palestinian issue with a focus more on smoothing things over with israeli leadership archy's policy soir now on the u.s. new plans for the middle east across this region the winds of change bring both promise and peril so i see this visit as an opportunity. but an opportunity for who to reaffirm the unbreakable bond between our nations to restate america's unwavering commitment to israel's security and to speak directly to th
ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country. we do have a problem that is violence there are explosions everything is. the way things are today. groups are fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and be returned safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the next explosion or attack. barack obama chose...
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which they would simply by getting rid of the leader doesn't bring a kind of peace and quiet no you got religions that hate each other differently does come in and that's in all these mediterranean countries when you hear william hague talking about owning rebel queens and making sure that it gets into the right hands well i think you do exactly the mistake well the certainly in in regard to syria there is u.n. resolutions to try and assist and help the revelation rather than get rid of saddam pay a fight to police almost made the same so what you go is a kind of civil war going on between them was it's the center of what might happen in the middle east while in reality we're going to have to live and let in the people decide what they're going to do in egypt in syria in libya i mean the interesting thing is tony blair got gadhafi to drop his best men to nuclear would we invaded wouldn't nations have gone in libya lifted they got the bomb. because when they know when the lesson is learned like in iran if you want real security you have the bomb and then we say fear around us the bombs are going t
which they would simply by getting rid of the leader doesn't bring a kind of peace and quiet no you got religions that hate each other differently does come in and that's in all these mediterranean countries when you hear william hague talking about owning rebel queens and making sure that it gets into the right hands well i think you do exactly the mistake well the certainly in in regard to syria there is u.n. resolutions to try and assist and help the revelation rather than get rid of saddam...
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they would simply by getting rid of the leader doesn't bring a kind of peace and quiet no you've got religions that hate each other different medias come in and that's in all these mediterranean countries when. william hague talking about arming rebel queens making sure that it gets into the right hands will listen to exactly the mistake well the certainly in regard to syria there is u.n. resolutions to try in the system help the revelation rather than get rid of saddam by affectively it's almost meaning the same so what you've got is a kind of civil war going on between those it's the center of what my top of the in the middle east well in reality we're going to have to live let in the people decide what they're going to do in egypt in syria in libya i mean the interesting thing is tony blair got gadhafi to drop his best men to nuclear would we invaded wouldn't nations have gone in libya lifted they got the bomb. because when they know when the lesson is learned like in iran if you want real security you have the bomb and then we say fear around us the bombs are gauri city of they're going to
they would simply by getting rid of the leader doesn't bring a kind of peace and quiet no you've got religions that hate each other different medias come in and that's in all these mediterranean countries when. william hague talking about arming rebel queens making sure that it gets into the right hands will listen to exactly the mistake well the certainly in regard to syria there is u.n. resolutions to try in the system help the revelation rather than get rid of saddam by affectively it's...
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because it might be too late well speaking of too late do you think that not only the egregious the religion of their our civil liberties systematically so far after an event like nine eleven but that coupled with the corporate state that actually profits off this the surveillance state all of these these military industrial complex corporations i mean have we gone too far or really repeal this now that we have this corporate marriage between government profiting off these aversions i hope not but it's an unholy alliance and it's clearly entering into a period we're not only do we lose our concerts for rights it's actually the rise of corporate government state which some would use another word to describe that which is a form of fascism or soft tyranny you can have a government violate the constitution in secret and then forming all these alliances with corporations who themselves are ensuring the continuance of their own interests through the government that's not in the best interest of the country let alone the constitution but that's what's happening and so we've actually seen in two ch
because it might be too late well speaking of too late do you think that not only the egregious the religion of their our civil liberties systematically so far after an event like nine eleven but that coupled with the corporate state that actually profits off this the surveillance state all of these these military industrial complex corporations i mean have we gone too far or really repeal this now that we have this corporate marriage between government profiting off these aversions i hope not...
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which they would simply by getting rid of the leader doesn't bring a kind of peace and quiet no you got religion as a teacher of a different medias come in and that's in all these mediterranean countries when you hear william hague talking about owning rebel crates and making sure that it gets into the right hands will i think are doing exactly the mistake well the certainly in regard to syria there is u.n. resolutions to try in the system help the revelation rather than get rid of saddam by a factor of elites almost meaning the same so what you've got is a kind of civil war going on between those it's the center of what my top of the in the middle east well in reality we're going to have to live let in the people decide what they're going to do any you have to in syria in libya i mean the interesting thing is tony blair got gadhafi to drop. he's best man to nuclear would we invaded wouldn't nations have gone in libya they feel they got the bomb. because when they know when the lesson is learned like in iran if you want real security have the bomb and then we say if you're honest the bombed our
which they would simply by getting rid of the leader doesn't bring a kind of peace and quiet no you got religion as a teacher of a different medias come in and that's in all these mediterranean countries when you hear william hague talking about owning rebel crates and making sure that it gets into the right hands will i think are doing exactly the mistake well the certainly in regard to syria there is u.n. resolutions to try in the system help the revelation rather than get rid of saddam by a...
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wouldn't occur in syria which has just as many complications in terms of sectarianism and and different religions and different people the rebel opposition has close links with al qaeda groups do we want to help bring them to power and then we can be supporting moloch a state terrorist a thug a dictator as well as. those who is technically on the state department's designation of official terrorist organizations. going into syria would be such a disaster that it's almost unspeakable and the fact that people like douglas and other interventionist yes i'll use that word again claim that we ought to be going in and doing something about syria as if we can and if we ought to and as we have the legal and moral authority to proves that the lessons of iraq have not fully been learned ok douglas please reply you know it's always nice when you can call your own upon a name and put a label on him look at you know what sharia shows us is that iraq's problems were really of its own making saddam hussein you know representing a minority of the iraqis his minority sect faction ruled over iraq once he was gone
wouldn't occur in syria which has just as many complications in terms of sectarianism and and different religions and different people the rebel opposition has close links with al qaeda groups do we want to help bring them to power and then we can be supporting moloch a state terrorist a thug a dictator as well as. those who is technically on the state department's designation of official terrorist organizations. going into syria would be such a disaster that it's almost unspeakable and the...
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which they would simply by getting rid of the leader doesn't bring a kind of peace and quiet no you got religions i teach all the different medias come in and that's in all these mediterranean countries plenty who william hague talking about owning rebel queens making sure that it gets into the right hands well i think they do exactly the. mistake well the certainly in regard to syria there is un resolutions to try and assist and help the revelation rather than get rid of saddam by a factor of elites almost meaning the same so what you've got is a kind of civil war going on between the was it's the center of what my top of the in the middle east well in reality we're going to have to live let in the people decide what they're going to do any jihad jane syria in libya i mean the interesting thing is tony blair got gadhafi to drop his best men to nuclear would we invaded wouldn't nations have gone in in libya liffey they got the bomb. because when they know when the lesson is learned like in iran if you want real security have the bomb and then we say fear around us the bombed our door in syria the
which they would simply by getting rid of the leader doesn't bring a kind of peace and quiet no you got religions i teach all the different medias come in and that's in all these mediterranean countries plenty who william hague talking about owning rebel queens making sure that it gets into the right hands well i think they do exactly the. mistake well the certainly in regard to syria there is un resolutions to try and assist and help the revelation rather than get rid of saddam by a factor of...
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ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years but let's hear from the residents in their own words so they can explain how they feel about the conflict and the situation now it's quite mixed as you will hear. the situation in the country is better than the fool we do have a problem that is violent there are lots of explosions the reality is that in the last ten years the country has improved everything is ok except the. way things are today we are suffering all iraqi groups are fracturing. this democracy there are only explosions shootings and kidnapping. we think we would feel free to go out and return so. i can leave but there's no guarantee that i'll come home. so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the next explosion or attack. when you talk of fear lucy but what about how do people actually have any hope things might get better. if the desire for the situation to improve but unfortunately at the moment many people are pessimistic iraq is currently facing a massive political crisis atta
ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years but let's hear from the residents in their own words so they can explain how they feel about the conflict and the situation now it's quite mixed as you will hear. the situation in the country is better than the fool we do have a problem that is violent there are lots of explosions the reality is that in the last ten years the country has improved everything is ok except the. way things are today we are...
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wouldn't occur in syria which has just as many complications in terms of sectarianism and and different religions and different people the rebel opposition has close links with al-qaeda groups do we want to help bring them to power and then we can be supporting moloch a state terrorist a thug a dictator as well as. those who is technically on the state department's designation of official terrorist organizations. going into syria would be such a disaster that it's almost unspeakable and the fact that people like douglas and other interventionist yes i'll use that word again claim that we ought to be going in and doing something about syria as if we can and if we ought to and as we have the legal and moral authority to proves that the lessons of iraq have not fully been learned ok douglas please reply you know it's always nice when you can call your opponent name and put a label on him look at you know what syria shows us is that iraq's problems were really of its own making saddam hussein you know representing a minority of the iraqis his minority sect faction ruled over iraq once he was gone and
wouldn't occur in syria which has just as many complications in terms of sectarianism and and different religions and different people the rebel opposition has close links with al-qaeda groups do we want to help bring them to power and then we can be supporting moloch a state terrorist a thug a dictator as well as. those who is technically on the state department's designation of official terrorist organizations. going into syria would be such a disaster that it's almost unspeakable and the...
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ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country is better than before we do have a problem there is violence there are lots of explosions everything is ok except the bombing it's not. the way things are today suffering. groups of fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and return safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the next explosion or attack may come. right film on the consequences of the u.s. occupation of iraq let's join killing flawless who's a columnist at and t. war dot com kelly they're all some iraqis are say they actually better off now than a ten years ago is this some cause for optimism well i think it is as your reporter had been saying is that it depends on who you are in iraq what your experience was in iraq during the war whether you profited from the massive influx of aid and graft into the country a lot of it that had been wasted or lost i mean americans spend
ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country is better than before we do have a problem there is violence there are lots of explosions everything is ok except the bombing it's not. the way things are today suffering. groups of fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and return safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear...
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ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country is better than we do have a problem there is violence there are lots of explosions everything is ok except the bombing it's. the way things are today suffering. groups are fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and return safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of when the next explosion or attack may come. the u.s. led offensive champion to the goal of freeing iraqis from saddam hussein's a tyrant and protecting the world from his alleged weapons of mass destruction the dawn was toppled but no w m d's or wherever. takes a look at the troubled legacy of the war. what for the thinking then and what do they think now those are the questions that many people want to ask those in power who made the decision to invade iraq ten years ago r.t. did just that pose in several uncomfortable questions to those who voted to invade the country a decade ago
ethnic affiliations their religion and what they've suffered during the past ten years. the situation in the country is better than we do have a problem there is violence there are lots of explosions everything is ok except the bombing it's. the way things are today suffering. groups are fracturing this democracy. we would feel free to go out and return safely. but there's no guarantee that i'll come home so as you heard there the one thing that does seem to unite iraqis today is fear fear of...
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wouldn't occur in syria which has just as many complications in terms of sectarianism and and different religions and different people the rebel opposition has close links with al-qaeda groups do we want to help bring them to power and then we can be supporting moloch a state terrorist a thug a dictator as well as. who is technically on the state department's designation of official terrorist organizations. going into syria would be such a disaster that it's almost unspeakable and the fact that people like douglas and other interventionist yes i'll use that word again claim that we ought to be going in and doing something about syria as if we can and if we ought to and as we have the legal and moral authority to proves that the lessons of iraq have not fully been learned ok douglas please and apply you know it's always nice when you can call your opponent and name and put a label on him look at you know what syria shows us is that iraq's problems were really of its own making saddam hussein you know representing a minority of the iraqi his minority sect faction ruled over iraq once he was gone an
wouldn't occur in syria which has just as many complications in terms of sectarianism and and different religions and different people the rebel opposition has close links with al-qaeda groups do we want to help bring them to power and then we can be supporting moloch a state terrorist a thug a dictator as well as. who is technically on the state department's designation of official terrorist organizations. going into syria would be such a disaster that it's almost unspeakable and the fact that...